DelhiDesk The Kerala High Court has taken a tough stand on the recent houseboat accident in Malappuram, in which 22 people were killed, including 15 children. The court has started the hearing of the case by taking suo motu cognizance and has held the operator largely responsible for the incident. The court has expressed concern that such incidents are investigated and recommendations made, but are later forgotten. The court has sought details of the port in-charge officer of the area and expressed sorrow for not taking action on incidents that happened earlier. It was revealed that apart from overcrowding, the boat did not have a fitness certificate and was violating many rules.

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👉 Kerala High Court takes tough stand on houseboat accident in Malappuram
👉 Court makes it clear that incident ‘will not be allowed to be forgotten’
👉 22 people were killed when the boat capsized, including 15 children
👉 Court holds operator largely responsible for the incident
👉 Court seeks details of port in-charge officer
👉 Court proposes to start investigation into the incident
👉 Houseboat capsized due to overcrowding, with many other flaws in the boat
👉 Boat did not have fitness certificate and was violating many rules.

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